A North Carolina man was issued a $200,000 bond Monday morning after police say they found approximately two pounds of cocaine in the trunk of a rental car he was driving.

Deldrick Sanders, 21, was stopped near the 83 eastbound mile-marker on Interstate 40 at approximately 12:34 p.m. Friday after allegedly speeding, according to an Arkansas State Police (ASP) report. According the report, Sanders seemed nervous and didn’t make sense, and after he gave consent to search his vehicle, police found the cocaine wrapped in clothing in the trunk.

Sanders, who didn’t have a rental contract for the car but stated his cousin rented it for him, said he knew about the clothes, but not the cocaine. According to the report, he was driving from Tucson, Ariz., to Fayetteville, N.C.

Street value of the cocaine was estimated at over $90,000.

Sanders said in his felony bond hearing Monday that he is currently a student at Fayetteville Technical Community College, where he is pursuing a degree in criminal justice.

Sanders, who faces charges of trafficking cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia, was issued a $200,000 bond by District Judge Don Bourne. He is scheduled to appear in Pope County Circuit Court on Sept. 10.